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Hi Sophie,

Le 2012-12-21 11:49, Sophie Gautier a écrit :
Beside that, we didn't wait either to market the community, even if much
more should be done. Native language groups have already made huge
efforts to get new contributors at all levels and this has been done
using the same logo, most of the time just adding the language code on
or around it, but always with this logo has a basis of recognition for
our community.

Kind regards
Sophie

I think this is less of a problem with nl groups. When FR-LibreOffice is used, it usually means community unless you are on the download page. But I think most people will associate the nl-LibreOffice with a community to start off with.

The problem here is where to use "LibreOffice" to mean both the community and the product. I am proposing that a subtle visual aid would perhaps help in marketing our community and obviously help us in marketing the already established product logo.

Cheers,

Marc

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